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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Vol. III

BOOK SIXTH
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in the Appendix to this volume, p.
390 .-- Ed.] [Footnote F: See notes on pp.

210 [Footnote F to Book V] and 223 Footnote C to this Book, above] .-- Ed.] [Footnote G: Before leaving Hawkshead he had mastered five books of Euclid, and in Algebra, simple and quadratic equations.

See note, p.

223 [Footnote C to this Book, above] .-- Ed.] [Footnote H: Compare the second stanza of the 'Ode to Lycoris': 'Then, Twilight is preferred to Dawn, And Autumn to the Spring.' Ed.] [Footnote I: Thomson.

See the 'Castle of Indolence', canto I.stanza xv .-- Ed.] [Footnote K: Dovedale, a rocky chasm, rather more than two miles long, not far from Ashburn, in Derbyshire.


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